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DOJ's First Witness in AT&T Antitrust Trial Warns of 'Horribly Ugly' Deal if Merger Allowed
Justice Department lawyers say they're seeking to prove that AT&T's proposed merger with Time Warner will stifle competition.Legislating Innovation and the Battle Against Online Sex Trafficking
How could a statute enacted to protect children from online pornography become the shield for the online sale of children for sex?Who's That in the Sky? FAA Poised to Move Forward With Drone ID Rule
A rule requiring drone identification technology could help pave the way for other, more permissive regulations. But it's up in the air how the FAA will handle legal restrictions on regulating hobbyists and privacy challenges.Shearman & Sterling Opens Austin Office with Eight Lawyers from Andrews Kurth
The firm will also open an office in Houston in a few months.Defeating Class Certification in TCPA Cases
For companies facing TCPA class actions, hope is not lost. In addition to the powerful strategies that are available for obtaining dismissal on the pleadings or negotiating early settlements, companies have an arsenal of strategies they can deploy to defeat class certification.View more book results for the query "*"
Text Messages as Evidence: The Current State of Affairs in New York State Courts
Does each individual text message in a chain require a separate foundation and basis for admissibility? Examination of available case law suggests that the answer is yes.'Microsoft v. United States': Territoriality in the Age of the Cloud
Later this month, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument regarding the Second Circuit's decision in 'United States v. Microsoft', a controversial ruling that highlights the tension between the present-day reality of electronic data that moves rapidly and readily across the globe, and traditional views of evidence as residing within specific national borders.State AGs Launch Legal Battle Over Net Neutrality
Attorneys general from 21 states and the District of Columbia filed a challenge to the repeal of the Obama-era rules.Net Neutrality and Open Internet: How We Got Here and Where We Are Headed
Barry Skidelsky writes: The legal issue of “net neutrality” or an open Internet has been a point of contention between Internet access providers and network users since the mid-1990s. Most recently, this issue has become a serious matter of larger public interest that warrants some brief legal history to better understand the issue, where we are right now, and where we are all headed in this country.Privileged Client Information and Border Searches
Amrita M. Narine and Reshma Shah write: Until the courts adopt a single approach toward border searches of electronic devices, attorneys need to be even more careful when crossing the border with privileged and confidential client information.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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